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* If you can afford to "tell" them your passwords (i.e., not when using them at some internet café), Thunderbird, SeaMonkey and Sunbird can all remember your passwords by means of the Password Manager. Just check the appropriate checkbox in the popup asking for your password before you okay it. | * If you can afford to "tell" them your passwords (i.e., not when using them at some internet café), Thunderbird, SeaMonkey and Sunbird can all remember your passwords by means of the Password Manager. Just check the appropriate checkbox in the popup asking for your password before you okay it. | ||
* If you have used the Password Manager in the past and want to make the program forget one or more passwords so that they will be asked again next time (and so that you can change them), you can; here's how: | * If you have used the Password Manager in the past and want to make the program forget one or more passwords so that they will be asked again next time (and so that you can change them), you can; here's how: | ||
** Thunderbird: Tools → Options → Security → Passwords → Saved Passwords | ** Thunderbird: [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differences_in_Windows%2C_Linux%2C_and_Mac Tools → Options] → Security → Passwords → Saved Passwords | ||
** SeaMonkey: [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differences_in_Windows%2C_Linux%2C_and_Mac Edit → Preferences] → Privacy & Security → Passwords → Manage Stored Passwords | ** SeaMonkey: [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differences_in_Windows%2C_Linux%2C_and_Mac Edit → Preferences] → Privacy & Security → Passwords → Manage Stored Passwords | ||
** Sunbird: Edit → Preferences → Advanced → Passwords → View saved passwords | ** Sunbird: Edit → Preferences → Advanced → Passwords → View saved passwords |